Ghana initiated its 2021 International Capital Market Programme for the issuance of sovereign bonds in the last quarter of 2020. Subsequently, Parliament on 10th November 2020, granted Government approval to issue bonds amounting to US$3.00 billion, of which proceeds of up to US$1.5 billion was to be applied to support the 2021 budget and growth expenditures.
Build A World Class Minerals Industry-Finance Minister Charges New MIIF Board
The Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta has charged the newly reconstituted Board for Minerals Income and Investment Fund (MIIF) to build a world class Minerals industry.
He assured the Board of Ministry’s support as MIIF could maximize revenue from mining and exploration for the benefit of.....
GIIF Technical Skills Instrumental In Government’s Initiative Drives—Ken Ofori-Atta
Minister for Finance has disclosed that Government will continue to utilize the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) technical and private sector skills to drive its infrastructural initiatives.
“Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) has in the past years complemented the realization of Government’s infrastructure agenda”.
Africa must Collaborate to Eliminate Unnecessary Poverty---Ken Ofori-Atta tells his Gambian Counterpart
- Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta has stated that the continent could free itself from unnecessary poverty through effective collaboration and knowledge sharing among the African Leaders and nations.
New FIC Board Charged to Strengthen AML Regime
The reconstituted board for Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) has been charged with the responsibility of ensuring Ghana does not re-appear on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list.
Government’s Issuance Calendar for October to December, 2021
The Calendar is developed based on the revised Net Domestic Financing provided in the 2021 Mid-Year Budget, the 2021 domestic maturities, the 2021 Annual Borrowing & Recovery Plan and the 2021-2024 Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy.